United States Art Prints

Unless an artist has been working for decades, a portfolio that encompasses a land mass as large as the United States is unlikely. That said, the prints in this United States print gallery represent America through my eyes, so far. There’s nearly a decade of prints from my travels stateside. Most heavily represented, of course, is my home state of Georgia where I cut my teeth as an artist.

Over the years, I have had the opportunity to catch glimpses of the rest of the country and there is certainly a strong taste of American culture to be found among my United States artwork. From glimpses of the beautiful coastal landscapes of Northern California to the towering skyscrapers of the New York City skyline, there are prints for many tastes amongst my body of work. And as much as we may differ in such a large country, there’s a strong feel of what it means to be an American here, at least my view of it. There are glimpses of our foundations in Williamsburg as well as other historic sites, our aspirations in our architecture and monuments, and the vibrant landscapes of both coasts. And if you love fading Americana as much as I do, there are more than a handful of of prints capturing America as we were not so long ago.

I have much more of the United States yet to see and a great interest in capturing the essence of more of our beautiful cities and those varied American landscapes. I could say the same of much of our beautiful world, but where there are some faraway places I may never see, I have faith that the roads of America are still an adventure in the making for me!

My scenic United States art prints have been purchased by people on both sides of the Atlantic and as far away as Australia. You know you have done your job creating compelling images when the people familiar with those places and the ones from distant shores are equally captivated! So, thank you to patrons, past, present, and future for supporting my American dreams by decorating the places you love with my art!

The art you decorate with is something that you will look at for years to come. This is true whether it is wall art for your home or a public space in your place of business. Paint colors may come and go, but the artwork often outlives the rest of your decor choices.

That is why I am more than happy to answer any of your questions. Whether you want to know more about a specific piece of art or have a more general question, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I love the opportunity to discuss the story behind my art as much as sharing helpful details.

I am also open to discussing any special requests you may have. Perhaps you have a special decorating challenge or need artwork tailored to fit a specific space? Or you have a special design opportunity to discuss?

Well, I have always enjoyed challenging projects, so just ask!

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My first visit to the Atlanta Fox Theatre was actually years before I would call Atlanta itself home. I grew up in a small town well south of Atlanta but one cold December in high school, we went on a … Read More

On my first morning on the Georgia Coast, I made a beeline for Tybee Lighthouse. I had seen the historic light the night before, so this was my first daylight view of the towering and historic light station. The soft … Read More

This rock music artwork captures the legendary Sun Studio. This little building is often referred to as the birthplace of rock music. That may be selling it short as it was the birthplace of much of modern music from Rock … Read More

This Sea Cave print is from the beautiful coast in Northern California. For years I didn’t know the exact location, but I was always sure that I could find it again if I had the chance to drive along the … Read More

Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, is simply one of those places that’s reached a sort of legendary or mythical status. For people who love music, especially music of the mid 20th century, seeing Sun Studio in person must surely be … Read More

This Ghosts of Memphis print is a personal favorite of my Sun Studio artwork. I have done several pieces featuring this Memphis landmark that is known to many as the birthplace of rock and roll music. The title “Ghosts of … Read More

It seems like every college town has its own special bar – a gathering spot like none-other to the people who go there. For decades, an Auburn tradition was the War Eagle Supper Club on South College Street. I’ve had … Read More

I crossed over the beautiful and famous Brooklyn Bridge several times during my short stay in New York City, but the most memorable is probably the night my friends and I crossed over in the late afternoon to see the … Read More

It’s funny how a piece of art can find its own path as this Forsyth Park artwork did. When I first envisioned this rainy artwork, I thought there would be a small figure or two nearer the famous Victorian fountain. … Read More

I spent a good deal of my first visit to Boston on or near the water. Judging by the number of boats I saw in general, I’m guessing that’s not too unusual. Perhaps the norm for a city founded on … Read More

This unique King And Queen Towers print unquestionably shows one of metro Atlanta’s most recognizable pieces of architecture. The Sandy Springs skyscrapers are actually Concourse V and VI but everyone in Atlanta seems to know them of them as The … Read More

This incredibly memorable view of the Manhattan skyline is from the Top of the Rock – the viewing platform at the top of Rockefeller Center. This is where friends and I met on my second night in New York City … Read More

I spent my last afternoon in the Savannah area enjoying the beach on Tybee Island. Despite staying in Savannah, it felt like I spent most of my time haunting the seaside and even if it wasn’t my plan, it was … Read More

Pictured here is the beautiful and historic Fox Theater, a staple on Peachtree Street, the main artery through Atlanta. The Fabulous Fox was built in the late 1920’s in an era when movie theaters were still relatively new. Going to … Read More

If you asked anybody living in Marietta, GA, to name a landmark, there’s no question that The Big Chicken would be the first one off their tongues! Even before I had ever stepped foot in Marietta, in fact, I had … Read More

If you’ve ever been to New York City, there’s little doubt you took the time to visit one of its most famous citizens, the Statue of Liberty. Rising out of the waters of the harbor, she’s a most majestic sight … Read More

One of the highlights of my 20’s was the two years I spent in grad school at Auburn University, and I’ll never forget the first time I drove through Auburn. It was a summer afternoon and as I came down … Read More

There’s no question that when I see red dirt roads like the one in this Georgia landscape print, I think of home. And in the case of this artwork, this is in fact a beautiful sunset from my own home … Read More

During my years living in the area, one of my favorite Atlanta skyscrapers was Suntrust Plaza. This impressive landmark building is part of Peachtree Center. Completed in 1992, it’s the second tallest Atlanta skyscraper behind the Bank of America building … Read More

Granted, The Statue of Liberty alone qualifies as patriotic art, but I wanted this artwork to go a step further, and I think you would agree the result is bold and colorful! This print is based on my first in … Read More

I’ve mentioned before that I keep a list of subjects people ask about and University of Georgia prints have been on that list for awhile now. But these things come as time allows and inspiration hits. But the motivation was … Read More

From my experience living in North Georgia, there’s a certain magic to dawn on the Chattahoochee. I saw so many beautiful mornings at various spots along the river, but the one in this Georgia landscape print is extra special. I … Read More

I think there are some old landmarks that we fall in love with as much for the idea as the physical architecture. Granted, the Brooklyn Bridge is a great piece of architecture. Everything I’ve read suggests that it was way … Read More

Before my my visit to historic Salem, Massachusetts, I had no idea they had a beautiful tall ship moored at Derby Wharf in the heart of the old town. I had never heard of the Friendship of Salem at all, … Read More

There’s just something about the style of old signs like the Alabama Theatre Marquee that speak to some of us. Those old marquees hearken back to the golden age of American movie palaces. It was a time when those old … Read More

When the opportunity presents itself, I love the chance to capture images like this Chicago Skyline print. The sight of city lights rising up against dusk skies is just uniquely beautiful. It fills me with the same childish awe as … Read More

My time in Monterey, California, the scene of this foggy morning artwork, was brief. But it’s one of those special places you encounter that you often think of years after the fact. I had a Monday business meeting there as … Read More

I may not ever find a time machine, but sometimes old photos like this one of vintage Birmingham Alabama are the next best thing to a TARDIS. There are elements of vintage photographs that are, of course, familiar, but there … Read More

There’s simply a magic to the streets surrounding Times Square at night. The color and the lights and the crowds…. it’s simply hard to describe the constant stimulus to the senses. Times Square at night is akin to a visual … Read More

During most of my years in the Atlanta area, I lived near Roswell and the old walking trails around the historic Roswell Mill were among my favorite haunts. And you can probably tell from this print that when the fall … Read More

There’s just something quaint and charming about an old rustic barn and a country road. It’s the sort of scenic landscape that has spoken to us for generations. Even if the olden days weren’t as uncomplicated as they seem, when … Read More

There’s simply something dreamy about this rendition of the beautiful little lighthouse on Cockspur Island off the coast between Savannah and Tybee Island. Shimmering blue waters reflect the historic lighthouse and that amazing sky above. If you love nautical art … Read More

Years ago, I ventured out west every so briefly and saw the Pacific Ocean for the first time. With some irony, I had seen the coast of Scotland already and I remember quite clearly thinking that the rugged California coast … Read More

There’s something about the cool quiet of morning standing by a body of water like the Flint River. It has always been an experience that I find recharges the mental batteries in a very zen way. Have you had that … Read More

The Chapel of Memories at Mississippi State University was brought to my attention by one of my cousins who attended MSU. In fact, she’s one of several who did, but despite a family connection, I can’t claim to have intimate … Read More

Since these small town streets are in my own home town, I may be a bit biased, but for me this is classic America. When I think of small towns, streets like this lined with old shops and period architecture … Read More

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